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Primary testicular osteosarcoma with hydrocele

Virchows Archiv, 2004
Primary testicular osteosarcoma is an extremely rare malignancy. To date, only two cases have been reported. Here, we report a third case of primary testicular osteosarcoma complicated with hydrocele. A 78-year-old man presented with right scrotal swelling.
Ji Shin, Lee, Yoo Duk, Choi, Chan, Choi
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Ectopic Hydrocele After Testicular Transposition

Urology, 2016
A 55-year-old man was treated for Fournier gangrene in 2004 with radical debridement and bilateral testicular transposition to the medial thighs. Eight years later, bilateral hydroceles formed. After conservative measures failed for treatment of the hydroceles, the condition was treated during desired testicular relocation, and creation of a neoscrotum.
Jens U. Berli   +4 more
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Testicular hydrocele treated by bismuth phosphate injection

International Urology and Nephrology, 1988
Thirty-eight testicular hydroceles were treated by injection with 0.2-0.4 g of bismuth phosphate. The follow-up was completed in 32 cases, 17 (53%) of which showed complete regression although one patient had to wait 24 months for full regression. Eight patients (25%) showed clinical improvement and one patient (3%) had residual scrotal tenderness ...
M, Dimberg   +3 more
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Treatment of testicular hydrocele with tetracycline sclerotherapy

International Urology and Nephrology, 1990
Fifteen patients with primary hydrocele of the testis were treated by aspiration and injection of tetracycline. Only 5 patients (33.3%) were cured by a single injection of tetracycline. Furthermore, 46.6% of our patients experienced severe scrotal pain, three of whom required open surgery.
S, Ozkan, K, Bircan, H, Ozen
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Testicular dysmorphism associated with abdominoscrotal hydroceles during infancy

Urology, 1995
Abdominoscrotal hydrocele (ASH) in infancy is a rarely reported condition. We present an 11-week-old infant who was born with massive scrotal enlargement. At exploration, he was found to have large bilateral ASHs and bilateral fusiform testes. Gross morphologic testicular changes associated with hydrocele have previously only been reported in adults ...
S A, Chamberlain   +4 more
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